1 1 - Vi. jiiiiii.w in. I VOL. III. .. THE DALLES, OREGON, FRID AY, JANUARY 8, 1892. NO. 21. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. WJI. J. ROBERTS-Civii. Exginkeb Gen eral engineering practice. Surveying and mapping; estimates and plana (or irrigation, sewerage, water-works, railroads, bridges, etc. Address: P. O. Box 107, The Dalles, Or. WM. SAUNDERS Architect. Plans and specifications furnished for dwellings, churches, business blocks, schools and factories. Charges moderate, satisfaction guaranteed. Of - flee over French' bank, The Dalles, Oregon. DR. J. BUTHERLAXD Fellow op Trinity Medical College, and member of the Col lege of Physicians and Surgeons, Ontario, Pby sician and Surgeon. Office; room's 8 and 4 Chap man block. Residence; Judge Tnornbury's Sec ond street. Office hours; 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. .. D R. O. D. DOAKE physician in bur geon. Office: rooms 5 and A hinmiui Block. Residence No. 23. Fourth street, ntu Uook south of Corn t House. Office hours 9 to 12 A. M., 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P. M. . 4 S. BENNETT, ATTORXEV-AT-LXW. Of A.. fice tn Scbanno's building, up stairs. The Ualles, Oregon. - - - - DSIDDALX Dentist. Gas given for the . painless extraction of teeth. Also teeth et on flowed aluminum plate. Rooms: Sign of the Golden Tooth, Second Street. .- B. THOMPSON Attorn EY-AT-LAW. Office il in Opera House Block, Washington Street, The Dalles, Oregon . . P. P- HAYS. ' E. 'K HtNTINCTON. H. S. WILSON. MAYS, HUNTINGTON A WILSON ATTOR-Neys-at-law. Offices, French's block over Flnt2atlonal Bank, The Dalles, Oregon. - - E.B.OCPDR. GXO. ATKINS.'- PRANK MKMEFIB. ' DUFUR, W ATKINS Ac MENEFEE Attor-neys-at-law Room No. 43, over Post Office Building, Entrance on Washington Street. The DaUes, Oregon. TIT H. WILSON Attobkey-at-law Rooms kiiu 0.5, new voft uiock, aecorjo. street. The Dalies, Oregon. Still on Deek. ( Phoenix Like has Arisen Prom the Ashes! JAMES WHITE, ;The Restauranteur Has Opened the Baldwin -Hestearaiit ON MAIN tSTKEET ' 4 " Wliere he will be glad to see any and all of his old patrons. pen day and Night''' First class meals twenty -live cents. . ' COLUMBIA '-. CANDY FACTORY ,' W, S. CRAM, Proprietor. ,:. ' : " (SJcmsflnoCramiCiirsoiki.l Manufacturer of the fluest French and "' Home Made O A. UsT D I E S , East of Portland. - . - DEALER IN"- - -' Tropical Fraitsi Nuts, Cigars and Tobacco. ' ''ji ; v. : ' ' Can furnish any of these goods at Wholesale .or Retail . , . .... ' ',' I KTery Style. .." 104 Second Street. The Dalles, Or. '; The Dalles PIEST STREET. FACTORY )NO. 105. OTfr A DC of the Best Brands vVAVJ i Lltkj manufactured, -and orders from all parts of the country filled on the shortest notice.. N The reputation of THE DALLES CI- GAR has become firmly established, and the demand for the home manufactured i article is increasing every day. a: ulrich & son. FRENCH & CO., .'. BANKERS. TRANSACT A GENERALBANKTNG BUSINESS Giqar faetopy Letters of Credit issued available in the Eastern States. k Sight Exchange and Telegraphic Transfers sold on New York, Chicago, St. 4Louis, San Francisco, Portland Oregon, e , Seattle Wish., and various points in Or- tix-'egon and Washington. . Collections made at all points on fav- . orable terms. JOHN PASHEK, 1 - Tailor, - Next door to Wasco Sun. Madison's Latest System used in cutting garments, and: a fit guaranteed . each time. " Repairing and Cleaning - Neatly and Quickly Done. . YOURflTTEJlTIOIl .- : -Is called to the fact that Dealer in Glass, Lime, Plaster, Cement , and Building Material of all kinds. - '.- Carries the-Finest Line of To be foond in the City. 72 LUashfngton Street. PRINZ & NITSGHKE. .-. '- f -. -OTALERS nrii -1--; Vf.v-.' Furniture and Carpets. Wfi T1B.VA SlAAp-A r ah hntHTiMa a complete Undertaking Establishment, buu ae wej are in no way connectea with the Undertakers' Trust vir prices will be low accordingly. : Remember our place on Second street, next to Moody's bank. : . . . Hugh Glenn, piouinings A NEW UtfderMing Establishment ! -: DEALERS IN: Hay , Grain Masonic'Block, Corner Third and ; - THE DALLES, OREGON. .- Best Dollar a Day House on .the Coast! - - . First-Class Meals, 25 Cents. ' - First Class Hotel in Every Respect. . " .; ; : None but the Best, ofhite HelpEmployed lorth Was hi ngton SITUATED. AT THE HEAD OF NAViG ATION. Destined to be the Best Manufacturing Center in the Inlarrd Empire. - ' For Further Information Call at the Off ice of - - - ' ' Interstate Mestment Go.; 0. D. TAYLOR,' THE DAllES. 72 WASHINGTON ST., PORTLAND. R. B. HOOD, , Feed and Sale Horses Bought arid Sold on Commission and Money Advanced on Horses Left for Sale. " ' OFFICE ' OF-- . The Dalles and Goldendale Stage Line Stage Leaves The Italles Every Homing at 7:30 and Goldendale at 7:30. All freight must be left at K. B. . . : Hood 'b office the eve - . ning before. . R. B. HOOP, Proprietor. Opposite old Stand. The Dalles, Or. THE Dalles, Portland & Astoria NAVIGATION COMPANY'S " . Elegant gteamer REGUkJlTO Will leave the foot of Court Street ' every morning at'7 A. "SI. " :-- : - i" for ' ' ; Portland and Way Points Connections Will be Made with the . Faet Steamer . - DALLES G1TY, : At the Foot of the Cascade Ijocks..' .' For Passenger or. Freight Rates, Apply to Agent, or Purser on Board. '" Office northeast earner of Court and Main atreet - XOTICK. ' ' R. E. French has for sale a number of improved ranches -and . unimproved lands in the Grass .Valley neighborhood in Sherman county.' -They" will be sold very cheap .and- on-reasonable terms. Mr. French can locate settlers on some good unsettled claims in the same neigh borhood.. t?His address is Grass - Valley, ShCTmart couBty.OigomtVif i i " lies, and Fee A. Court Streets, The Dalles.Oregon 0alles, Washington ' Best Selling Property. of : the Season in the North west. . . . Livery DEATH IN A- MINE. Two Hniidfed Men. Klllel an Explo- sion of Gas.'- , MtTlLATED BEYOND RECOGXlTrd. Only one of the Rescued Men Identified. : . so Fr. : FORTY MEN TOTALLY Bl!l(KED. The Work of UeKculng the Miners M as Besnn The Strikers Being Arrested ; ' Settling Dubois and Clagcett. ' ' Kansas City, Jan. 8. A special from McAllister, I. T., says: -Last night there was an explosion in a mine and as a result over 200 men now lie dead, and about 40 fatally hurt, and many badly burned. . . . . .. - At 5:15 p.' nf., jnine No. 1, owned, by the Osage Coal & Mining Co., at Kareb, expipaeu. ai tnat time 5X) men were in the shaft, most of whom were, wait ing for the cage to take' them out. and the foot of the shaft is one mass of dead bodies. ; Eighty-five men came out by the old entry," and 43 w.ere saved bv the shaft, most of whom" were - more or less burned and bruised, and half of them will probably die. This leaves 223 men yet in the mine and iu aH probability of them are 200 dead. At 7:10 ten dead bodies were brought out and only one could be recognized as the remains were so mutilated. The explosion was caused by firing a shot w hen the gas was in the mine. At this time it is impossible to learn the exact number of . dead and woundejl,",--y -...1 t --'. ' .'J ' . Kescnfnjr the Miners. ;St. LociSf .Jan.' 8. The officers of' the Osage Mining. . company, of this, city, owners of the mine at Kareb. '.I.- T.r' where Ore-'- terrible : disaster ..occurred last 'night - received a dispatch from McAlli8ter8tating that 140 miners had -been taken out of the mine alive, but many f of them are badly injnred. As the: press . dispatches state that . there w.ere .350 men. in the shaft, this' report leaves 207 men unaccounted for. . They were'all white men. ..' i . . : ,; Arrestlas; the Strikers. ' Kansas City, Jan. 7. A Springfield Kansas special ' says : "There was no event worthy of note there yesterday exV cept the.arrest of five men, and warrants were' issued for thirty more.. No resist ance of any sort was made. The men arrested were taken, to Arkalon, to ap pear before the justice there . The bar of this district court has chosen. Wm. E. Hutchinson, to act as judge pro tern and he will adjourn court from day "to day, until the trouble is "over. To Settle the ' Dubois and Clacgett Case. .. Washington-, Jan .' 8. The first formal meeting of - the senate committee on privileges and elections,, was held this morning the only business transacted was the appointment of Tuesday next for the hearing of the attorneys . argu-, ments in the Idaho contested election .case -of Dubois and ClaggettI' It is thought that the arguments can be con ducted in two -or three days and the cases will soon be disposed of. - ".Arresting Suspects." '" - LoNDOs.'Jan. 8. The. police today, ar rested a -Frenchman . named "Victor Cailes and Marie Pibelne, a woman with whom Cailes has been living, and Fred erick Charles; all residing at Walsall. The prisoners are members of a socialist club and' are suspected" of" being impli cated in .tho recent explosion at J)ublin castle;- Other arrests are. expected to follow. ' ' ' V;" . " Pledged'to Hill. " '- - New . Yobk, Jan. 8. A Washington special says that at a gathering .last night of representatives , democrats from Pennsylvania: New. York, Ohio, Indiana and other -"western' arid south western Etate's. they pledged their aid in making Hi1.! the party's candidate for -president. '- ; ': .' .'-'" , - . In Many Hands. PoHTi-Axb, Or., Jan. 8.-i-It is stated that a petition, is being quitetly circu lated here for the appointment of .W. B. Gilbert of this city as circuit, judge of the ninth district. , The petition is in the hands of those pppoeed to the ap pointment of Joseph Simon- v ' . - ': : -Tli,Fniifral r.f tke Khedire. . : ; V Caieo; Jan. , 8: The ityieral ; of the. khedive took place this afternoon in the Abdin palate. The services throughout I were of a siuiplc character. Over$200, 000 persons witnessed the funeral pro cession,: ; - - "; - ' Tlir Senate Committee at Work. : Washisgtox, Jan. .'" 8. The . senate committee. on ..public - buildings .and grounds held its first meeting of tlie seaeoiitliis morning. It was determined to .report favorably all trills for the" erec tion of public buildings; who passed the senato last session, but which- failed" of action bv the hohsc. -.' -The Democrats KalLylng. Portlaxt, ' Jan. 8. The -incoming trains are bringing in ' today delegates from all' portions of the state to a. meet ing of the state convention of.' the' state convention of the democratic clubs to be held here tomorrow afternoon. .A banquet-will be given tonight to the dele gates. . '. '. : ;'. Fatal Collision. - ' f- San Fbancikco, Jan. - 8. The narrow gauge local train- caHided at Park street, -Alameda, this morning,, with the steam 'street rollsr, and A. Searles', engineer of the roller, was fatally crushed.- " Severe Storms in "England. ' - London-, Jan. 8. - severe snow storm accompanied by ' intensely cold weather is prevailing in many 'jiarts of the United Kingdom. A Fatal Uas Bxploslon. Shamokis, Pa., Jan. 8. An explosion of gas at the BeiUon colliery this morn, ing, killed twi, men and injured . six others. . : ;'-. ' ,-A Noted Man Ooing. - ' .New Haven, Conn., Jan. 8- Ex President Noah Porter, of Yale, is gradu ally sinking and his death is thought to be near. - ltlaine Out Again. . AN'asiiingtox, Jan.. 8. Secretary Blaine attended a cabinet meeting today. . Charge of Kribery and Fraud. ToKONTo, Jan. 7: Colonel Alexander, of New; York, wlio-made n tender for the reclamation of Ashbridge's. bay, told the municipal - commission last' night' that he had a letter in his pocket, in which a n goffer was made, lo get his ten der through .the moribund ' counclL. for $50,000. It is charged that an alderman and a newspaper - man ' are mixed np ia ' the affair; The commission- resolved to investigate the charge. ; - . .'j :.V v : - . ' ' i " . . . ., ; r ''.::". C' " The Adulteration of Urala. - . -Sir Pbtersbosq,- .Jair. 7. The czar displayed extreme anger upon learning of the adulteration of food intended1 for the .starving peasants. - It is reported the principal "authorities will he dis missed in consequence of . these disclos ures. Three agents at Odessa were ar rested for -having sold adulterated grain. ' - Alarming Accounts of Famine. London, Jan. 7. The Russian monthly European Messenger contains alarming accounts of the famine in : Russia. The Messenger compares the present famine m Russia with that in Ireland in 1846, and contrasts the measures adopted by the two governments to alleviate the distress of the people. - - . . J - Vessel on Fire at Sea. ' London, Jan.- 7. The British steamer Catalonia, at Queenstown from Boston, reports that on January 5 she . passed a sailing vessel on fire. . The Catalonia searched in the vicinity, 'but' found no trace of the crew of the burning - vessel. The latter was completely gutted. The Steamer Gallatin is Lost. Washington, Jan. 7. Captain Ga brielson,' commanding - the revenue steamer Gallatin, made a report to the treasury, department confirming the press dispatches in regard to the loss of that steamer and the death of Jacobson, the carpenter. . - : Killed By an Explosion. Berlin, Jan. 7. Three persons were killed and six severely injured by an ex plosion in the Monopol pits in Muns'ter todav. - . Weather Forecast.- San Fkancisco, Jan. 8. Forecast for Washington and Oregon ; . . Scattering rains and snow along the, coast. -r ' Portland Wheat Market. """ Portland,, Or., Jan.- 8Wheat, valle.v 1.62i1.65; Walla Walla, 1.57 1.0. - . . ' Chicago Whca Market." ; Chicago, ' Jan. 8. Close, wheat, firm ; cash, .87 ; May, .9ZhiK- Sau Francisco Wheat Market. San Francisco, Jan. 8. Wheat, buyer, season, 86i... The city of Seattle is flooded with counterfeit n icicles, dimes, dollars and half dollars and lately $10 and $5 coun terfeit notes were also found to be in circulation. The $10 is a splendid coun terfeit and no one but an expert could detect its spurious nature. THE ENGLISH EXCITED. As Usual They Are Looking for a C ane v: to Fight. THE- ElGHT-DAYt LAW REVOKED The. American 'Teams ta Have AH the -..' Time Needed. TWO FIENDS FI(iHT After the Mexican Coiisplrator- Charged With Murder Ejtplo- " ion of a Boiler. '--' London, Jan.. 7. Tlie stock exchange today is in a state of wild excitement, owing to a very warlike rumor. This report as spread is to the effect that- a British war, vessel at-Tangiers has landed a force of blue jackets and marines at that place. It is added that the French admiral there has given the British ad miral notice that France gives England twenty-four hours in which to re-embark her landing party, and. that if this is not done at the expiration of that time,. . the French fleet wjll attack the British warships. It" is supposed that this- ' startling report is simply a canard circu-. lated by bourse speculators; but the ex citemcnt prevailing shows how. danger- - J ons the situation in Morocco is - believed to be. Inquiries made at the admiralty and at the foreign office fail to obtain confirmation or denial of the news re-, ferred to; but the report has spread" with marvelous rapidity, and is-now the topic of London. The report, though -descredited on all sides, is causing a. most-dangerous feeling on the stock market. ; - - "The Eight-Day Order Keyoked. . To.MB8TONBf A. T., Jan. 7. A private -telegram- received here from New York announces that the Mexican government has revoked the order allowing Ameri can, freight teams only eight days to pass in Mexico- The eight-day rule went -.into effect a few. weeks ago, causing con-. ternation among '-' American : mining companies in the interior of 'Sonora. ' Many closed down, "being unable to seJ cure supplies. A : strong appeal was made at the City of Mexico, with the result that Americans teams can now have their own time to eofhe and go. Much machinery and mining supp'ies " consigned from eastern cities will go for-' ward at once from-this vicinity, where it has been held. - After the Mexican Conspirators. Monterey,- Mex., Jan. 7. Copies of a circular alleged to have been issued by the clerical party in support of the Garza uprising are in the hands of the Federal government, and steps will at once be taken to ferret out the leaders in this conspiracy. The authorship of this cir cular is generally attributed to Arch bishop d'Oca, of th?s dfocese. San Axtonto, Tex.", Jan. 7. A train" of pack mules and scouts for service' against Garza have arrived here from Fort.Ru8sel, Wyo. They will leave on a special train this morning for Fort' Mcintosh. " ; ' - . " Quarrel Between Opium Fiends. Sacramento, Jan. 7. Near midnight last night Frank Conniff shot his part ner Edward Bailey. They are proprie tors of." a notorious -resort vfor opium fiends.- For several days thev had been quarreling.'and last night both started to draw their pistols, but Conniff 'got his -weapon out - first, and shot Baily . through; the right groin. The second shot mieBAfl liitn Ma thon t-j-intr otr.t. Bailey's pistol, and walked out of the raiuon wiLii lhjui weapons in ins nana. He is still at- large. . Bailey's wound is not necessarily fatal.' - "v . ' - Charged With Murder. San Francisco, Jan. 7. On the night of December 28, G. Francisco, a -Mexican sailor, and companion entered the saloon of John Giese. They were in toxicated and were ordered out of the place. Giese and his barkeeper, Joseph Cordeacjected them upon their refusing to go, and Francisco stabbed Giese in the abdomen and Cordes in the arm with a large dirk knife. Giese died this morning and Francisco was arrested and charged with murder. Explosion of a Boiler. -7" ' Birmingham,-" Ala. , ' Jan. 7. At Rol ling, Ala., this morning the boiler of the saw ; mill of the Miller, Cadwell & Flower Lumber company exploded, kill ing Engineer Cooper and three others and wounding four more. The mill is a total wreck. Loss, $25,000. Arrested for Murdering His Wife. Ottawa, Ont., Jan, 7. Leon C. La belle, a son of the late Captain Labelle, ex-member of parliament, of Montreal, has been arrested on a charge of murder ine liie wife." , . - '